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Margarete is a
German feminine given name. It is
derived from
Ancient Gr****
margarites (μαργαρίτης),
meaning "the pearl". Via the
Latin margarita, it...
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Margarete "Marga"
Himmler (née Boden; 9
September 1893 – 25
August 1967) was the wife of Reichsführer-SS
Heinrich Himmler.
Margarete Boden was born in...
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Margarete Steiff (24 July 1847 – 9 May 1909) was a
German seamstress who in 1880
founded Margarete Steiff GmbH, more
widely known as Steiff, a
maker of...
- Wolters, who also
studied under Tessenow. In mid-1922,
Speer began courting Margarete (Margret)
Weber (1905–1987), the
daughter of a
successful craftsman who...
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Margarete Robsahm (born 9
October 1942) is a
Norwegian model,
actress and director. She is the
mother of
director Thomas Robsahm and
sister of the actor...
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Margarete Scheel (28
september 1881 – 9
november 1969) was a
German artist,
specializing in
sculpture and ceramics.
Scheel was born in
Rostock to a family...
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Margarete Neumann (19
February 1917 – 4
March 2002) was a
German writer and
lyrical poet.
Margarete Neumann was born in Pyritz, Pomerania,
German Empire...
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Margarete Slezak (9
January 1901 – 30
August 1953) was an Austro-German
singer and actress. She was the
sister of the
actor Walter Slezak.
Derby (1949)...
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Margarete Klose (6
August 1899 or 1902 – 14
December 1968) was a
German operatic dramatic mezzo-soprano.
Klose was born (as
Frida Klose) and died in Berlin...
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Margarete Susman (married:
Margarete von Bendemann;
October 14, 1872 – January 16, 1966) was a German-Jewish poet, writer, and
critic who
lived much of...